Chemistry, asked by xdinozzx, 4 days ago

Design an activity to show the displacement reaction using the following materials.

Copper spoon, powdered silver nitrate, beaker, distilled water, spirit lamp, pair of tongs

and a glass rod.

Include the following points in your answer:

● Aim.

● Materials required.

● Steps for the activity.

● Observation.

● Word equation.

● Precautions.

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Answers

Answered by suryanshikumari010
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Explanation :

Take a test tube and fill half of it with copper sulphate solution. Then take a few zinc pieces and drop them into the test tube. Observation:- You would observe that zinc would displace copper sulphate from its salt solution, because zinc is a more reactive metal than copper

Answered by yadavritik925
0

Answer:

Take a test tube and half-fill it with copper sulphate solution. Next, add a few pieces of zinc to the test tube. Observation:- Because zinc is a more reactive metal than copper, you would see that it would displace copper sulphate from its salt solution.

Explanation: What you mean by displace copper sulphate?

In an aqueous  iron replaces copper ions. One metal is being displaced by another metal in a single reaction. The activity series arranges iron above copper. This series' elements with higher placements are more reactive than those with lower placements.

Consequently, copper is less reactive than iron. Silver, gold, platinum, mercury, and copper are all more reactive than each other, while zinc is the least reactive. Silver, gold, and platinum can therefore be displaced by copper from their aqueous solution. Zinc, a metal with a higher reactivity than copper, replaces copper in copper sulphate.

When a less reactive element is pushed out of a compound that contains the more reactive element, a displacement reaction takes place.

To learn more about copper sulphate refer to:

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